Monday, June 25, 2007
Friday, June 01, 2007
How I spend my public holiday?
As I was pretty lazy, I told the entry from bean's blog!
Crazy Crazy Night
Is it just me, or is it the group that promotes crazy nights out. Somehow it seems to hint that I'm the devil's advocate, or so my friends tend to put it. Joan's received the keys to her new shiny Mazda 5 last week. Last night, we went for more than just a spin. We went for... Supper. Super yummy mee sua at Kembangan.
After supper, we went for a ride along Geylang, looking at err... Night life. Okay, prostitutes to be honest. All we saw were old and ugly ones. From Geylang, we went to Changi - to look at transvestites. You must be thinking what the hell is wrong with us, from prostitutes to ah guas. Seems that not many of them were around on a Wednesday night, so we didn't exactly get to see the drop-dead gorgeous ones that would put many women to shame.
OCH was a stone's throw away from Changi Village, so after some discussion we drove up without the slightest clue that we would actually tour the compound at night - with me as the tour guide, no less! On our first attempt to enter the compound with a Malay family, Joan and Wei Ying were too brave to proceed. It seems that my group didn't feel comfortable with the family. I finally managed to get Ling Yang and Wilson to follow the group but we didn't go beyond the wards on the 3rd Level.
We headed back to the car, and noticed a group of youngsters who seemed keen to explore the compound. They had a torch but not much guts, so Bean swiftly rose to the challenge of taking them on a tour around OCH! Joan and Wei Ying finally joined us, so our group of 10 explored the place. There wasn't much to see since it was so dark, so we went from level to level before climbing up the ladder to the roof access. The view was still as good, even at night.
It would have been a perfect setting for a haunting, if our group wasn't that big. Mei Yi was the only girl (and more of a man than the others) in the other group that we had invited to join our tour. She's gutsy, period. Much of OCH was wet due to rain, and the roof was quite flooded, which made climbing down kinda dangerous. Fortunately there were no mishaps - for us at least.
Apparently a joker fell into the elevator shaft and injured his leg. I honestly have no idea how someone could have done such an intelligent action - if he tore down the elevator door, I guess that he asked for it?
The SCDF had extracted the fallen guy when we descended down the flight of stairs to the ground level. Since OCH was state property, the police had to be called in following an injury in the compound. We didn't want to be involved, so we hastily took a group picture before leaving the place.
Our next venue will be Lim Chu Kang Cemetery!
As I was pretty lazy, I told the entry from bean's blog!
Crazy Crazy Night
Is it just me, or is it the group that promotes crazy nights out. Somehow it seems to hint that I'm the devil's advocate, or so my friends tend to put it. Joan's received the keys to her new shiny Mazda 5 last week. Last night, we went for more than just a spin. We went for... Supper. Super yummy mee sua at Kembangan.
After supper, we went for a ride along Geylang, looking at err... Night life. Okay, prostitutes to be honest. All we saw were old and ugly ones. From Geylang, we went to Changi - to look at transvestites. You must be thinking what the hell is wrong with us, from prostitutes to ah guas. Seems that not many of them were around on a Wednesday night, so we didn't exactly get to see the drop-dead gorgeous ones that would put many women to shame.
OCH was a stone's throw away from Changi Village, so after some discussion we drove up without the slightest clue that we would actually tour the compound at night - with me as the tour guide, no less! On our first attempt to enter the compound with a Malay family, Joan and Wei Ying were too brave to proceed. It seems that my group didn't feel comfortable with the family. I finally managed to get Ling Yang and Wilson to follow the group but we didn't go beyond the wards on the 3rd Level.
We headed back to the car, and noticed a group of youngsters who seemed keen to explore the compound. They had a torch but not much guts, so Bean swiftly rose to the challenge of taking them on a tour around OCH! Joan and Wei Ying finally joined us, so our group of 10 explored the place. There wasn't much to see since it was so dark, so we went from level to level before climbing up the ladder to the roof access. The view was still as good, even at night.
It would have been a perfect setting for a haunting, if our group wasn't that big. Mei Yi was the only girl (and more of a man than the others) in the other group that we had invited to join our tour. She's gutsy, period. Much of OCH was wet due to rain, and the roof was quite flooded, which made climbing down kinda dangerous. Fortunately there were no mishaps - for us at least.
Apparently a joker fell into the elevator shaft and injured his leg. I honestly have no idea how someone could have done such an intelligent action - if he tore down the elevator door, I guess that he asked for it?
The SCDF had extracted the fallen guy when we descended down the flight of stairs to the ground level. Since OCH was state property, the police had to be called in following an injury in the compound. We didn't want to be involved, so we hastily took a group picture before leaving the place.
Our next venue will be Lim Chu Kang Cemetery!
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